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Idol – figure of a man, sitting with crossed legs

The “Black Grave” burial mound, Chernigov city
The second half of the X century
Druzhina culture
copper-alloy; casting, embossing, gilding
Excavations by D.Y. Samokvasov of 1872–1873: included in the museum’s collection in the 1910.
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The idol is a man’s figure with legs crossed. He holds with his right hand his long beard, his left hand is bent on the chest level, fingers of the left hand are squeezing an object that has not remained (a baculus? a rod?). the figure is dressed in a caftan, tied in a knot by sides. Elements of the fabric decoration and, probably, the clothing cut, are shown by punch- compasses ornament. The idol supposedly is an image of Scandinavian God Thor. Probably, the figure was a “king” in the game «hneftafl» (“king’s board”, Scandinavian board game), that is proved by the fact that two sets of stacks of chips were found in the burial implements.

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The “Black Grave” is one of the most majestic burial mounds of Chernigov’s necropolis. In 1872–1873 the burial mound was excavated by famous Russian archeologist Dmitry Yakovlevich Samokvasov. Cremated remains of an adult man, a young man (teenager) and a woman were found in the burial mound.
Dead man were buried with the complete military clothing, they were occupying the central part of the fire-pit (a layer left after the ritual burning). Near the “adult” warrior weapons were placed – two swords, a saber, a spear, a saddle with stirrups, fragments of a chainmail, a helmet, arrow heads, near legs – a shield with cooper binding. Near weapons an iron vessel with rams’ bones and bronze brazier with coals were placed. Near legs of dead men were found remains of two saddled horses.
Bones of the woman were found in the southern part of the fire-pit “at the right hand of man-warriors”. Among objects connected to the woman ten sickles at the foot are. The western part of the fire-pit was occupied by twelve buckets in semicircle from which iron binding and two iron vessels remained.
In the burial many decorations were found, tops of belts, golden and silver ingots – remains of ornaments that melted in the fire, keys, locks, axes, chisels and a bronze vessel with dibs - loaded dice. The presence of game dibs in the burial allowed supposing that one of these noble warriors was still so young that was wearing undersized helmet and played dibs.
The first mound of the burial reached 7 meters in height. Later on the top of it a feast in memory of the dead took place and after it another layer of soil was put over the place. On the very place of the feast were found two rhytons made of aurochs horns with silver richly ornamented binding without signs of being in fire. Likewise on the place of the feast two ritual knifes and a bronze idol of the Scandinavian god Thor were found. These findings highlight the high social status of the dead. Two Byzantium coins also found in the burial mound and according to them the burial mound is dated 960 – the second half of the X century.
Making a mound took a lot of people. Probably, since then the custom that obliges each participant of the funeral ritual to put some soil to the grave, takes its origin.
Chernigov’s necropolis - famous Chernigov’s burial mounds that once bordered city walls and dispersed in rays in directions of major roads – to the south-west, north-east and the north. Size of the necropolis up to date can not be accurately defined, as thousands of burial mounds were destroyed and leveled to the ground.
In 1872, 1878 and 1908 Russian archeologist Dmitry Yakovlevich Samokvasov led research on the territory of the Chernigov’s necropolis. From 550 noted by him burial mounds he excavated 150. In speaking at the XIV Archaeological congress in 1908, the researcher with a great grieve told about the plow up of burial mounds, search for buried treasures and semi-academic excavations made by local historians. Trying to reconstruct the complete size of Chernigov’s necropolis, D.Y. Samokvasov wrote: “Ancient habitants of Chernigov left on the area of approximately 5 versts in diameter, confined by the Desna, the Bilous and the Strizhen rivers, many thousands of pagan burial mounds that cover sites of fire from funeral pyres and burial holes with bones of buried decedents”.
Chernigov is one of the oldest Russian cities. Earliest documents name Chernigov as one of the big cities of Ancient Rus. In a treaty between one of the first Ancient Rus’s princes Oleg and Byzantium emperors Leo and Constantine (year 907) in the list of cities that got contribution from Byzantium Chernigov is mentioned right after Kiev. In the middle of the X century Byzantine emperor Constantine Porphyrogennetos mentioned it among the most important cities of Ancient Rus.

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